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Shula's play calling was not HORRIBLE, just okay


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Gameday thread had a lot of crucifying of Shula, but I thought his play calling was only rough in the red zone. It seemed like a nice mix and good choices before the red zone. So I'd say there is room for improvement but also Jets don't have a bad defense either.

 

Our offense has a good chance at redemption next week.

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Cam blew it the first drive with the overthrow. I think overall we've been doing pretty with the state of the O-line. 

You remembered one overthrow from an entire game? No wonder not that many people on the game thread today. There weren't much Cam negatives to create thread on, uh? Let me ask you this, no QBs complete 100% of their passes this weekend, how do you think those in-completions happen? Some overthrows, some under-throws, some too far ahead, some behind. Which one is more acceptable for you.

 

Seriously! One overthrow is what stuck in your mind?

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We beat a defense that is prob better than ours with a offense that is prob not better than the Jets. So yea he did a good job. Not enough cred is given to the coaches for hiding all the weak points of our team.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

and there are a lot of weak points.

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I wasn't in the game day thread, so don't know what was said.

 

The play calling was way, way too conservative in my opinion. If we didn't block that punt, I'm not sure we would have won. Shula just plays things too close to the vest. Cam was throwing the ball well, we are better at pass protection than run blocking and we were facing a tough run defense. The ball should have been in the air much more and I believe the game would have been over early in the 3rd quarter.

 

I applaud the performance of our o-line and DWill. They managed to be effective against a tough defense. But I don't think we will go far if we stay this conservative going forward.

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